Application of Systemic Management Conception to Organization’s Management Decisions Structuring
The developing conception of systemic management conditions the new understanding of organization management. Systemic viewpoint to management and economic processes is one of the new management theories, which in most cases are striving for profound viewpoint to processes of management and their ad...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inžinerinė ekonomika 2007, Vol.4 (4 (54)), p.44-52 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The developing conception of systemic management
conditions the new understanding of organization management.
Systemic viewpoint to management and economic
processes is one of the new management theories,
which in most cases are striving for profound viewpoint
to processes of management and their administration‘s
principles. System viewpoint is important factor in some
business areas, such as tourism, sport management, etc,
where business processes are based on various organizations’
constant collaboration. Systemic viewpoint firstly
characterizes the structure of individual organization,
which is the base for further system theory development
in management area. The summarized analysis of various
views to systemic organization management, which is
used to determine the basic elements of systemic organization
management, is presented in this article. Many
authors, who have been analyzing the conception and
principles of behavior of system, treat system as the unit
of elements, related interdependent by the same character
connection, which functions as an individual object of
environment. Management of organization in a context of
systems‘theory can be treated as a complex process of
information in which process employees of management‘s
structure pursue functions of management by regulating
all processes that happen in the organization. The analysis
of Boulding (2004); Gregory, Stuart (1989); Černiak
(1975); Zakarevičius (2002); Lydeka (2001) and other
authors’ viewpoint in systemic management analysis allows
stating that system can be described according to
three dimensions: 1) system‘s inside structure‘s features;
2) specific systemic features’ attribute and 3) system‘s
behavior features. But this viewpoint does not characterize
the social system aspect of organization. Social structure
can be defined as basic element of organization. Social
structure in general involves members (participants)
of organization which are an important part of complex
organization as a social system. All parts of organization
function facing environment, elements that do not belong
to any particular system which in some cases complement
system or become limiters of system‘s functioning, all the
time. Therefore, structure of organization as a system can
be expressed by evaluating reciprocity of inside elements
of an organization and organization‘s as a system connection
with elements of outside environment. Summarizing
the analysis of systemic management, it is true to say
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ISSN: | 1392-2785 |